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16 Schillingar / Skillingiä

Issuer Riksens Ständers Riksgälds-Contoir
Year 1791-1792
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Obverse description Plain cream paper note with all text set in Gothic blackletter letterpress. The denomination "16 Schillingar" appears at the top in large script, followed by a multi-line Swedish and Finnish promissory text block reading that the Riksgälds-Contoir has received sixteen Schillingar and promises repayment to the bearer, dated Stockholm 29 July 1791. Two manuscript signatures appear in the lower portion, with a handwritten serial number in the upper right corner.
Obverse lettering No
Schillingar
16 Schillingar
Uti Riksens Ständers Riksgälds Contoir,
är insatt en Summa af Sexton Schillingar,
hvilka Sexton Schillingar Innehafwaren har
återbekomma Stockholm den 29 Julii 1791
Säger 16 Schillingar
Maraa Kuusitoista kymmendä Stillingiä.
på Riksens Ständers Riksgälds-Contoirs wägnar
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The Riksens Ständers Riksgälds-Contoir — the Swedish National Debt Office, established by the Riksdag in 1789 — was created specifically to finance Gustav III's costly and unpopular war against Russia. These notes were issued under emergency fiscal pressure, not as ordinary banking currency, and the dual-language denomination reflects the Swedish-Finnish administrative reality of the realm at the time.

The 16 skilling denomination sits in an awkward middle register that saw heavy transactional use, making survivors in decent condition genuinely uncommon. Cotton paper of this period is prone to fold fatigue at the intersections.

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